
118 Coimbatore constituency, at Serial no 194 in Part no 252
COIMBATORE (NORTH) ConstituencyAge
56
Education
8th Pass
Profession
Self Employed
Significant mismatch between affidavit and web search data. Affidavit declares 'Self Employed' with only Rs. 2.88 lakh assets, but web search identifies a lawyer and former MP (M. Udhayakumar, 16th Lok Sabha 2014-2019). Former MPs typically have higher assets and income. However, there's confusion: web data shows M. Udhayakumar (AIADMK, Dindigul MP), while affidavit shows K. Udhayakumar (Thamizhaka Padaippalar Makkal Katchi, Coimbatore North) - these may be different individuals with similar names.
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Political History
2006 - M. Udhayakumar (possibly different person) served as Vice Chairman of Town Panchayat in Nilakottai
2014-2019 - M. Udhayakumar (possibly different person) served as MP from Dindigul constituency (AIADMK), winning with 5,12,000 votes
Guardian
M. Karuppaiya
Spouse Profession
House Wife
Current Representative — COIMBATORE (NORTH)
K.arjunan
AIADMK · Won in 2021
Declared assets of Rs. 2.88 lakh appear unusually low for a 56-year-old political candidate, with zero immovable property. No house, land, or any real estate at this age raises questions about complete disclosure. Additionally, if this is the same person who served as MP (2014-2019) and Town Panchayat Vice Chairman (2006), the asset level seems inconsistent with those positions. However, without previous election data for comparison, this remains a concern rather than definitive red flag.
Total Assets
₹2.89 L
Movable Assets
₹2.89 L
Immovable Assets
₹0
Liabilities
₹0
2025 - K. Udhayakumar contesting from Coimbatore (North) on Thamizhaka Padaippalar Makkal Katchi ticket
Achievements
• No specific achievements documented for K. Udhayakumar of Thamizhaka Padaippalar Makkal Katchi in available sources
Public sentiment in Coimbatore North is dynamic and focused on development issues, with limited specific visibility for this candidate. The constituency faces a competitive multi-party battle with voters prioritizing infrastructure, water supply, and welfare schemes over individual candidate profiles. Voter loyalty appears fluid with shifting support between major parties.